Frank Switzer
Hope Women’s Center is a faith-based nonprofit that has served women and children throughout the valley for 26 years. They have five locations, 150 volunteers monthly, and have impacted over 5,000 lives through the past almost three decades. They provide free confidential services including one on one mentoring and support groups, crisis counseling and support, faith-based education classes, parenting classes, job skills classes and training. We’re excited to be able to collect items for Hope Women’s Center this summer as we continue in partnership with this amazing organization.
The following list is a suggestion of items, but you’re welcome to donate other items that aren’t explicitly listed as well.
Notebooks
Folders
Binders
Backpacks
Pencils
Glue sticks
Small scissors
Rulers
Crayons
Pens
Markers
Index cards
Spices
Tea
Coffee
Noodles
Pancake mix
Syrup
Oatmeal
Protein bars
Peanut butter
Jelly
Dish soap
Sponges & cleaning cloths (washable)
Laundry pods
Toilet bowl cleaner
Windex
Paper towels
Toilet paper


Frank Switzer
Research has clearly shown, but is not widely disseminated, that the “three-legged stool” of family, work, and faith are the key to a livable, successful society and culture.
And yet, it is those very things that are under attack in our world.
Aaron Baer will be with us to share why these three things are so important, why they are under attack, and how we should responsibly respond.

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As artificial intelligence and digital technology continue to push boundaries, Christians need to remember what it means to be human.
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